Patricia Demas, Bergvliet High School principalWe are thrilled that our matriculants will have a chance to exhibit their art at...
Read moreJasmine Uys, Surrey EstateI really don't know how Eskom can even consider a price hike of 40% or more.The cost...
Read moreGoalMOUTH is a weekly column that places the spotlight on various sporting codes, tackling the brutal truth and chasing those...
Read moreI I have had the privilege of working with entrepreneurs over the past two decades.I have wondered why all appear...
Read moreSabelo Jikeka, ZwezweAccording to media reports, the head of parliament’s portfolio committee on basic education has warned that a schooling...
Read moreGoalMOUTH is a weekly feature placing the spotlight on various sporting codes, tackling the brutal truth and chasing their rivals...
Read moreLiving LargeToday we launch Living Large, a monthly column about the strange (at least from the outside looking in) lifestyle...
Read moreGoalMOUTH is a weekly feature placing the spotlight on various sporting codes, tackling the brutal honesty and chasing after the...
Read morePeter Donald, WynbergI am a chocolate Lab; my name is Jackson BrownI have a brother, Charlie, but he’s a total...
Read moreGoalMOUTH is a weekly feature placing the spotlight on various sporting codes, tackling the brutal truth and chasing their rivals...
Read moreCandice Knight, KirstenhofI wasn’t sure if firefighters rescuing cats from trees was urban myth, but in desperation one night last...
Read moreKathy de Smidt, on behalf of St John’s Church property management teamThe stained-glass windows at St John’s Church are a...
Read moreChloe Longmore, ConstantiaParkrun is fun in the sun. Often it's a pain in the rain. But being a volunteer is...
Read moreJacques Moolman, president of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry.In his opening of Parliament address President Cyril Ramaphosa rightly...
Read moreA reader is questioning the decision to close the Tiverton Road subway. Picture: SuppliedClement Capes, PlumsteadTiverton Road subway has now...
Read moreFran Gebhardt, Scarborough Village AssociationAn urgent reset to the the Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team’s plans must be...
Read moreAletta Stubbs, administrator at Cape Kidney AssociationIn response to letter published “Farewell to Cape Kidney Association” (Southern Mail, May 29),...
Read moreDi Longmore, ConstantiaOn Monday June 24, I called the City’s urban baboon programme offices in Westlake Business Park.Ursula answered within...
Read moreBeverley van Reenen, mayoral committee member for energyThe City notes with concern the posts that have spread on social media...
Read moreBergvliet High School’s under-19 1st team with its coaches. Picture: suppliedAndrew Howitt, 1st team rugby coach at Bergvliet High SchoolBergvliet...
Read moreJo Maxwell, PinelandsThe Rotary Club of Claremont is in desperate need of volunteers to make sleeping bags for the homeless...
Read moreErnest Bew, PlumsteadI am 74 years old later this month and I caught a Metrorail train to Cape Town on...
Read moreNhlanhla Dube, WestlakeI write to set the record straight. The bridge repairs were never completed. The maintenance went almost halfway...
Read moreMarlene Anne Fabe (Molly)Marlene Anne Fabe (Molly), WynbergI joined the Cape Kidney Association on January 6 2000 in the capacity...
Read moreGraham Stark, president, Darts South AfricaThe article “Strandfontein’s Carolissen clinches darts title” as published in the Plainsman on May 8...
Read moreCarolynne Franklin, Ward 71 councillorFurther to the article “Clinic accused of denying pregnant woman help“ (Bulletin, May 9) regarding the...
Read moreMaghmood Allie, PlumsteadWith the media bombardment of representatives of various parties reaching a crescendo and as we prepare ourselves to...
Read moreMaghmood Allie, PlumsteadThe Holy Month of Ramadaan, one of the pillars of Islam, is a month of fasting, worship, service,...
Read moreRobert Winfield, WestlakeAs a regular mountain biker, I am dismayed to report that above the Tokai plantation, two of the...
Read moreFelix the cat will be missed by the Trianon Retirement Village manager. Photograph: SuppliedDonnaveen Howe, Trianon Retirement Village managerJust before...
Read moreRoger Graham, Friends of the Meadowridge Common chairmanWhen Garden Cities developed the suburb of Meadowridge in the 1950s, it was...
Read moreJacques Moolman, president of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry.It may go down in history as the Cinderella budget....
Read moreThe Constantiaberg Bulletin (formerly the Bergvliet Bulletin) was established in 1955 and re named Constantiaberg Bulletin in 1979. This long established popular community title includes the key shopping centres Constantia Village and Blue Route Mall within its distribution area.
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